On 06.07.2023 03:09, John Covici wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jul 2023 15:47:39 -0400,
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
...
It's also a mystery why OP is trying to install "everything
odbc", I doubt they need a driver for MSSQL along side with
drivers for MariaDB and Postgres.
So I'm on a path to figure out w
On Thu, 06 Jul 2023 03:26:12 -0400,
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> On 06.07.2023 03:09, John Covici wrote:
> > On Wed, 05 Jul 2023 15:47:39 -0400,
> > Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> >> ...
> >> It's also a mystery why OP is trying to install "everything
> >> odbc", I doubt they need a
On Thu, 06 Jul 2023 03:26:12 -0400,
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> On 06.07.2023 03:09, John Covici wrote:
> > On Wed, 05 Jul 2023 15:47:39 -0400,
> > Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> >> ...
> >> It's also a mystery why OP is trying to install "everything
> >> odbc", I doubt they need
On 7/5/23 21:52, Max Nikulin wrote:
findmnt --target outputs:
gene@coyote:~$ findmnt --target /home
TARGET SOURCE FSTYPE OPTIONS
/home /dev/md0p1 ext4 rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,stripe=256
gene@coyote:~$ findmnt --target /home/gene
TARGET SOURCE FSTYPE OPTIONS
/home /dev/md0p1 ext
On 7/5/23 15:36, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 7/5/2023 9:17 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
"[...] ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard BIOS 2603 [...]"
It comes to me that such a UEFI BIOS should be ready to boot from USB
stick.
Do you have one at hand with content that is not really worth keepin
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
> comp@AbNormal:~$ inxi -GSaz
> System:
> Kernel: 6.1.0-9-amd64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 12.2.0
> parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-9-amd64
> root=UUID=e9c597fe-afe5-48b1-bf3f-791c4781f0b8 ro quiet
> Desktop: Xfce v: 4.18.1 tk: Gtk v:
Hello,
I have exchanged the connections - one NUC from HDMI to USB-C and the
other from USB-C to HDMI. The problem persists. I have not yet bought
a new USB-C-to-DP-Cable and, unfortunately, don't have another one at
hand - only tons of DP and HDMI-Cables. I have bought an active
HDMI-2.1-to-DP1.
On 7/6/23 09:30, Dan Ritter wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
comp@AbNormal:~$ inxi -GSaz
System:
Kernel: 6.1.0-9-amd64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 12.2.0
parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-9-amd64
root=UUID=e9c597fe-afe5-48b1-bf3f-791c4781f0b8 ro quiet
Desktop:
Stefan Schumacher wrote:
> I have exchanged the connections - one NUC from HDMI to USB-C and the
> other from USB-C to HDMI. The problem persists.
Yes, but did it stay with the NUC or move with the cable?
Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-07-06 12:02 (UTC-0400):
> I changed the cable and get the same results.
Meaning what, another VGA cable, or a digital cable (DisplayPort, HDMI or DVI)??
VGA is an analog technology that dates back into the 1980s. Developers are
becoming fewer and fewer who use
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
> On 7/6/23 09:30, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> >
> > A properly working Radeon driver suggests that the only issue is
> > a problem getting the EDID mode information from the monitor.
> >
> > Options:
> >
> > - Force the mode
> > - Swap from VGA
On 7/6/23 12:29, Felix Miata wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-07-06 12:02 (UTC-0400):
I changed the cable and get the same results.
Meaning what, another VGA cable, or a digital cable (DisplayPort, HDMI or DVI)??
VGA is an analog technology that dates back into the 1980s. Developer
On 7/6/23 12:56, Dan Ritter wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 7/6/23 09:30, Dan Ritter wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
A properly working Radeon driver suggests that the only issue is
a problem getting the EDID mode information from the monitor.
Options:
- Force the mode
- Swap from VGA t
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
> On 7/6/23 12:56, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> > > On 7/6/23 09:30, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > > > Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> > > >
> > > > A properly working Radeon driver suggests that the only issue is
> > > > a problem getting the EDID mode informat
Dan Ritter composed on 2023-07-06 13:28 (UTC-0400):
> Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>> HDMI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
>> DVI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
>> VGA-0 connected 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm
>> x 0
it seems natural to me to use deb12 for debian 12
deb for debian as in file name extension of package
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
but others don't think so, i google with deb12, few means debian
in past 20 years few call it debN (N=1,2,3...)
why few are interested in savin
On 07.07.2023 01:23, hlyg wrote:
it seems natural to me to use deb12 for debian 12
deb for debian as in file name extension of package
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
but others don't think so, i google with deb12, few means debian
in past 20 years few call it debN (N=1,2,3...
On 7/7/23 05:40, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 07.07.2023 01:23, hlyg wrote:
it seems natural to me to use deb12 for debian 12
deb for debian as in file name extension of package
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
but others don't think so, i google with deb12, few means debia
On 7/7/23 06:02, Bret Busby wrote:
On 7/7/23 05:40, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 07.07.2023 01:23, hlyg wrote:
it seems natural to me to use deb12 for debian 12
deb for debian as in file name extension of package
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
but others don't think so,
On 7/7/23 04:23, hlyg wrote:
it seems natural to me to use deb12 for debian 12
deb for debian as in file name extension of package
I believe that using the abbreviation "deb" as the file name extension
for packages, is due to, at the time of the creation of Debian, the
limitation on file na
On 7/7/23 06:02, Bret Busby wrote:
On 7/7/23 05:40, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 07.07.2023 01:23, hlyg wrote:
it seems natural to me to use deb12 for debian 12
deb for debian as in file name extension of package
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
but others don't think so,
To restore a readable and accessible syslog in Debian 12.0 enter
apt-get install rsyslog
One doesn't need to do anything with the journal suite.
I installed rsyslog-doc as well. It is in:
/usr/share/doc/rsyslog-doc/html
The logs appear to be set up to rotate etc already in:
/
On 7/7/23 06:42, Bret Busby wrote:
On 7/7/23 04:23, hlyg wrote:
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
Of course,if you want compliance with MS Windows, then, perhaps,
Linux, and, especially, Debian, might not be appropriate for you...
i have used wrong word, i don't mean that. y
On 7/7/23 06:42, Bret Busby wrote:
On 7/7/23 04:23, hlyg wrote:
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
Of course,if you want compliance with MS Windows, then, perhaps,
Linux, and, especially, Debian, might not be appropriate for you...
i have used wrong word, i don't mean that. y
On 7/7/23 06:42, Bret Busby wrote:
On 7/7/23 04:23, hlyg wrote:
it seems natural to me to use deb12 for debian 12
deb for debian as in file name extension of package
I believe that using the abbreviation "deb" as the file name extension
for packages, is due to, at the time of the creation o
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 10:53:10AM +1200, C.T.F. Jansen wrote:
> To restore a readable and accessible syslog in Debian 12.0 enter
>
>apt-get install rsyslog
>
> One doesn't need to do anything with the journal suite.
> I installed rsyslog-doc as well. It is in: /usr/share/doc/rsy
On 7/7/23 07:59, Greg Wooledge wrote:
As with many of the unpopular changes that Debian embraces, this is a
decision they made, and no matter how utterly daft and ridiculous it is,
no amount of griping by users will change their minds about it.
As I have taken the first step of changing one
On 7/7/23 07:39, hlyg wrote:
On 7/7/23 06:42, Bret Busby wrote:
On 7/7/23 04:23, hlyg wrote:
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
Of course,if you want compliance with MS Windows, then, perhaps,
Linux, and, especially, Debian, might not be appropriate for you...
i have used wr
On 7/7/23 08:14, Bret Busby wrote:
You do not include in each of your messages, your name and your
location (at least, the country), and that English is not your primary
language, and therefore, we have no reason to expect that English is
not your primary (and possibly, only) language.
do
On 7/7/23 08:22, hlyg wrote:
On 7/7/23 08:14, Bret Busby wrote:
You do not include in each of your messages, your name and your
location (at least, the country), and that English is not your primary
language, and therefore, we have no reason to expect that English is
not your primary (and pos
On 7/7/23 08:31, Bret Busby wrote:
On 7/7/23 08:22, hlyg wrote:
On 7/7/23 08:14, Bret Busby wrote:
You do not include in each of your messages, your name and your
location (at least, the country), and that English is not your
primary language, and therefore, we have no reason to expect that
On Fri, 7 Jul 2023 08:14:44 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> > i have used wrong word, i don't mean that. you know English is my
> > 2nd language. when we learn foreign language, we tend to parrot
> >
> You do not include in each of your messages, your name and your
> location (at least, the country)
On Fri, 7 Jul 2023 10:53:10 +1200
"C.T.F. Jansen" wrote:
> The current default logging is unsatisfactory and needs to include a
> text log.
You can get much of the effect of /var/log/syslog with journalctl. "man
journactl" for the gory details. Of particular use are the -f and -u
options.
--
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:42:47AM +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 7/7/23 04:23, hlyg wrote:
> > it seems natural to me to use deb12 for debian 12
> >
> > deb for debian as in file name extension of package
> >
>
> I believe that using the abbreviation "deb" as the file name extension for
> packag
On Thu, Jul 06, 2023 at 08:21:18PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Jul 2023 10:53:10 +1200
> "C.T.F. Jansen" wrote:
>
> > The current default logging is unsatisfactory and needs to include a
> > text log.
>
> You can get much of the effect of /var/log/syslog with journalctl.
The OP se
deb12 is slow, it complains floppy error. in bios floppy drive is set to
1.44M though i have no floppy drive. this isn't problem for deb10/11.
it's easy to correct bios setting but i am afraid deb12 is still slow.
Jul 06 23:50:00 bw kernel: scsi 4:0:0:0: Direct-Access USB SanDisk
3.2Gen1
deb11 also complains floppy error, but it isn't slow
Greetings,
I just purchased a Dell PowerEdge R250 server and was wondering if debian
10 is compatible with this server. The server has an Intel Xeon E-2334
processor, 32GB RAM and 6TB storage. I'll be looking forward to hearing
from you.
Best regards
Hassen Mulugeta
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